We try to avoid hard ceilings but sometimes it’s necessary. I thought of this on the fly while working one weekend. We had a core driller on a Credit Karma upfit. One toilet ended up a few feet farther into the cloud ceiling than I had hoped for. My core driller was about to take off thinking I wouldn’t get it, being a Saturday and all. I said, “Don’t leave, just give me 45 minutes, please. Andrei! let’s go!” All I had was an instant idea to build something to hold me up. And a company credit card.
Me and my Russian side kick bolted to Home Depot, got plywood, 2 by’s & screws. We bolted back to the job and had this ceiling support built in just over 45 minutes. Sweat pouring working as fast a possible.
Core driller was impressed. We got it done. Went ahead and ran the 4” toilet drain out from above the ceiling, fire caulked & disassembled.
Second time worked great too. I was able to plan for this one.
I love a good Challange!
Me and my Russian side kick bolted to Home Depot, got plywood, 2 by’s & screws. We bolted back to the job and had this ceiling support built in just over 45 minutes. Sweat pouring working as fast a possible.
Core driller was impressed. We got it done. Went ahead and ran the 4” toilet drain out from above the ceiling, fire caulked & disassembled.
Second time worked great too. I was able to plan for this one.
I love a good Challange!